Queen Maxima of the Netherlands rocked a stylish orange power suit on Wednesday as she visited a children’s foundation.
The royal, 53, was visiting Kansrijke (‘Promising’) Start in Zeist, a programme aiming to give children the best possible start in life.
Maxima showed her typical love for bright colours, opting for a vibrant orange suit by Claes Iversen from 2016 with a gray turtleneck underneath.
Keeping in with the colour palette, she added orange floral earrings from Begum Khan, a gray clutch from Valentino and pumps from Gianvito Rossi.
Maxima chose to keep her blonde tresses loose around her shoulders, adding a casual edge for the down-to-earth visit.
While there, she joined a group of pregnant women participating in the ‘centering pregnancy’ programme.
She also visited a pregnancy group for those who receive extra support, for example if Dutch is not their first language or if they have a poor support network.
The Dutch monarch spoke to parents taking part in ‘Stevig Ouderschap’, which focuses on increasing the self-confidence and self-reliance of parents.

Queen Maxima of the Netherlands rocked a stylish orange power suit on Wednesday as she visited a children’s foundation
Kansrijke Start focuses on strengthening the foundation of the first thousand days of a child’s life, from ten months before birth until they are two years old.
The royal appeared in beaming spirits, speaking gently and in an engaged manner with those she met.
It appears Maxima has been keen to dress as brightly as possible this week, as on Tuesday she stepped out in a green monochrome look in Utrecht.
She beamed as she headed in to the National Education Exhibition in the Jaarbeurs venue in the medieval city.
The mother-of-three looked sensational in a knee-length, green, A-line leather skirt that she paired with a matching boxy green top.
Maxima added a nude, woven leather clutch bag and matching knee-high boots to balance her otherwise bold outfit.

The royal, 53, was visiting Kansrijke (‘Promising’) Start in Zeist, a programme aiming to give children the best possible start in life

While there, she joined a group of pregnant women participating in the ‘centering pregnancy’ programme

The programme aims to give children the best possible start in life, focusing closely on their first 1,000 days

Dutch Queen Maxima visits the Zeist-West Health Center, where the ‘Kansrijke Start’ (Solid Start) program that aims to give children the best possible start to life is practised

Maxima chose to keep her blonde tresses loose around her shoulders, adding a casual edge for the down-to-earth visit

She also visited a pregnancy group for those who receive extra support, for example if Dutch is not their first language or if they have a poor support network

Maxima showed her typical love for bright colours, opting for a vibrant orange suit by Claes Iversen from 2016 with a gray turtleneck underneath

Maxima is known for her love of bright colours and will often wear vibrant ensembles
The queen accessorised with a statement snake brooch from the British brand Sardi, which was founded in 1974 and is known for its colourful jewellery, as well as a pair of simple silver earrings and a chunky ring.
While she kept her base makeup fresh and dewy, she added a sweep of dark eyeliner for a dramatic finish.
The skirt is one of the Queen’s favourite pieces that she has worn on a number of occasions since 2021, with the stylish royal re-inventing it over the years by making small alterations.
During her visit on Tuesday, Maxima officially opened National Education Exhibition which is the largest trade event for professionals in childcare, out-of-school care, primary and secondary education.